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Living In Byhalia, MS

The small town of Byhalia, Mississippi is home to slightly more than 1,000 residents. Families with young children will feel welcome, as kids under 5 account for an above-average 9% of the population, while young professionals are less well-represented. Renters tend to be in the minority in Byhalia, and 70% of residents own their homes. With a relatively low average rent of $557/month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Mississippi. Over the course of a year, renters in Byhalia will save around $2,800 compared to the state average.

Byhalia has a high concentration of residents older than 25 who have earned a high school degree or equivalent (29%) compared to the national average. Further, 8% possess a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. There are two primary industries in Byhalia: manufacturing and retail. Together, these industries make up 17% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many residents work in transportation, making it the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of almost $53,000, Byhalia workers earn roughly the same as their peers elsewhere in the state. Byhalia, however, compares less favorably to the national average of $73,345.

With an average commute time of about 31 minutes, longer than most cities in Mississippi, Byhalia residents have found that it takes some patience getting to work. Driving is the prevailing way to get to work, chosen by 41% of workers, while public transit is not used extensively. A small percentage of workers commute on foot.

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Living In Byhalia, MS

The small town of Byhalia, Mississippi is home to slightly more than 1,000 residents. Families with young children will feel welcome, as kids under 5 account for an above-average 9% of the population, while young professionals are less well-represented. Renters tend to be in the minority in Byhalia, and 70% of residents own their homes. With a relatively low average rent of $557/month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Mississippi. Over the course of a year, renters in Byhalia will save around $2,800 compared to the state average.

Byhalia has a high concentration of residents older than 25 who have earned a high school degree or equivalent (29%) compared to the national average. Further, 8% possess a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. There are two primary industries in Byhalia: manufacturing and retail. Together, these industries make up 17% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many residents work in transportation, making it the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of almost $53,000, Byhalia workers earn roughly the same as their peers elsewhere in the state. Byhalia, however, compares less favorably to the national average of $73,345.

With an average commute time of about 31 minutes, longer than most cities in Mississippi, Byhalia residents have found that it takes some patience getting to work. Driving is the prevailing way to get to work, chosen by 41% of workers, while public transit is not used extensively. A small percentage of workers commute on foot.